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Old 2016-03-12, 22:05   Link #8
Hiro Hayase
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Originally Posted by thundrakkon View Post
Well, I guess that confirms at least one of the culprits for poisoning Anju, if not the mastermind behind it. Raikou ordered his troops to kill Anju in the pursuit, so there is no question there. He was also the most suspicious one in the previous episodes because he tried to twist the situation around to accuse Oshutoru. Now, the only question that remains is that if he acted alone or with someone else.

Other than that, Kuon finally shows that she does have some powers from her dad. Also, by the looks of things, those powers are way stronger than even Vurai, which is not surprising since this powers are from a fake mask.

Which reminds me, why is the title called the "False Faces (Masks)"? I remember that someone mentioned that it did not have to do with the 3 masks of Yamato's generals. Unless it will be revealed at a later episode, I still don't have a clue what it could refer to if it is not referring to those fake masks.
"False Faces (Masks)" there are several interpretations for that. One, it could refer to that fact that many characters in the story/game have a number of secrets hidden. They use one mask for their duty, while hiding their inner selves metaphorically speaking.

Some anime or game you don't understand it's namesake until the very last episode, it could be the case here too.

I like how Haku, Nekone, and the Oni twins were planning to burn the mansion down hahahaha, a shame they didn't.
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